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For the first time in her life, she knew the true meaning of love.
It was too soon for anyone to understand the true meaning of what had happened.
It is they, who see the true meaning of war on a personal level.
My true meaning is that I will not leave you, ever again.
But that was the only true means of communication he had.
And by God they had shown him the true meaning of the word.
People like us know the true meaning of the term "family car."
She had just seen the true meaning of "air power".
Images could and did become for me the true means of expression.
For more than 40 years, he taught us the true meaning of life.
In the year 2000, however, this is no longer the true meaning of abortion rights.
He'd heard it in some other context and knew nothing about its true meaning.
The true meaning of Christmas, or was it the cold war?
Is he old enough, in years and life experience, to understand the true meaning of mortality?
And that was the true meaning of my first lesson.
They were more a tradition than a true means of identification.
She seemed like the right person to discern the true meaning.
I want to thank you for making the world understand the true meaning of underwear!
The man laughed; but he soon learned the true meaning of the question.
The right legal answer, based on the true meaning of the Act, must be found and applied.
I think she under- stood the true meaning of "war" now in a way she'd never known it before.
But that has never been the true meaning of liberalism.
As if Anna had any understanding of the word's true meaning.
But it will give you a sense of a people and a period that gave true meaning to the term family values.
But every holder of such stock knows its true meaning.